Britney Spears is hoping to have another baby now that her conservatorship has come to an end after more than 13 years.
Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, November 16, the 'Toxic' singer shared with her 36.4 million followers a black and white image of a little girl standing beside her mother on her tiptoes.
Britney, who shares two sons - Preston, 16, and Jayden, 15 - with ex-husband Kevin Federline, captioned the shot: "I'm thinking about having another baby !!! I wonder if this one is a girl ... she's on her toes reaching for something … that's for sure."
The post has since racked up an impressive 1.2 million likes as fans and fellow celebrities continue to share in her glee over the end of the conservatorship which was formerly led by her father Jamie.
Responding to the post was none other than her 27-year-old fiancé Sam Asghari, who joked: "I hope she has great calves like that! That genetic wouldn’t be coming from me. #chickenleg."

Britney's post comes after the chart-topper, 39, shared her desire to have more children during a June court hearing in which she argued for an end to the conservatorship that had controlled her personal, professional, and financial matters since 2008.
She told Judge Brenda Penny at the time that the arrangement prohibited her from getting married and having a baby and claimed she wasn't even allowed to remove her IUD.
Britney said: "I was told right now in the conservatorship, I’m not able to get married or have a baby, I have an [IUD] inside of myself right now so I don’t get pregnant. I wanted to take the [IUD] out so I could start trying to have another baby.
"But this so-called team won’t let me go to the doctor to take it out because they don’t want me to have children - any more children. So basically, this conservatorship is doing me way more harm than good."
On Friday, November 12, Judge Brenda Penny ended the controversial conservatorship after the singer made a series of explosive allegations about the guardianship in court over the summer.
She had referred to the conservatorship as "abusive" and claimed that she was "forced to take Lithium" as a "punishment", among other allegations.